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Friday, August 1, 2008
Weird, super long post
| &she screamed this out @ 3:02 PM|



I find Stephenie Meyer very pretty. She has a lovely look and really nice locks of brown hair. :)

Anyways, watched this video:
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=5487417
(The interview was taken 1 Aug here in S'pore, 31 Jul there in US.)
Today's interview with Stephenie Meyer!! She was so calm and composed with the questions, and she was so elated when she was talking about her 'marriage plans'. Lol. So, seriously, what's not to like her about her? :)

She said that Breaking Dawn is probably the last book in Bella's perspective, but I doubt Edward will die on the set along with that -- too many 'twlighters', 'twihards' and 'twynatics' unwilling to see him off that soon. So Midnight Sun was a pretty good idea. Yay!! I liked the first chapter.
But, like I tell everybody who hasn't read it, the crux of the whole story in the first chapter was that,
"I can't tell what she's thinking. That is bad. Means I have to eat her. I wanna eat her."

And this psychological battle rages on within him for the next 20 pages or so. XD But, a good read nonetheless!

Anyways, I don't wanna talk about History PT. I did it so badly. I'm really gonna die. Yucks. I'll just have to leave it to the Lord to decide my marks. -hopeful smile-

And now, I bid thee farewell with 6 things to pass the time in the next 6 hours while our American friends wait for the arrival of a new Dawn.

1. Sit and stare at your blank tv.
If your eyes connect close enough to the solemn black spots on the television, you'd realise that it will be possible to picture Bella's nervous face on the day of her wedding. And then you'll see Edward smiling his oh-so-glorious smile while profusely telling her, "It's gonna be alright."
2. Make little clay figurines of a dog-like thing and a bat-like thing
Grasp the moment while you can, for the fight between the savage beasts may not last any longer in BD. Do what your little brothers always do with their action figures -- bash them together like crazy and have a good laugh about it.
3. Put on a mood ring and tell yourself you're happy
For those heartbroken souls that their beloved fictional bf Edward Cullen will be getting married to someone else instead of them, well duh. Ok, not what I meant. Cheer up and pretend you're Bella, and then prance around the house madly until you crash into a glass cupboard and enter a coma. (And then desperately hope that Edward hears you)
4. Do a short recap on all three previous books
I don't know; just try to keep in sync with the story in case you've been out of touch for a while.
5. Look at quotations about dawn, or make up your own
It's cool to see how famous poets and authors picture the sight of dawn! Otherwise, you could individually imagine the scene of the sun, so often fierce and vehement, only to appear as a meek child in the distance, holding a candle that burns a soft light. Hah. Ok so my quote-making skills ain't that fantastic. Hahaha. -facepalm-
6. Start crying like mad (which is kinda lame, come to think of it)
You might as well get the waterworks going, just in case the ending was what you least wanted to happen, or simply because you can't bear to part with such a nice story.

Right. I have been too wuliaoed for the last 5 hours so I shall go now. Happy 1st day of August and opening day of Breaking Dawn everyone!!

twynaticforlife,
Steffi

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